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Greenlane Biogas lands over CA$7 million in new upgrading orders

Canada-headed biogas upgrading technology provider Greenlane Renewables Inc. (Greenlane) has announced that it has, via its wholly-owned subsidiary Greenlane Biogas North America Ltd, signed two new biogas upgrading system supply contracts valued in total at CA$7.1 million for separate renewable natural gas (RNG) projects in the United States (US) and Brazil. Order fulfillment by Greenlane for both projects will commence immediately.

Greenlane Biogas North America Ltd has landed two new biogas upgrading system supply contracts worth CA$7.1 million for renewable natural gas (RNG) projects in the United States (US) and Brazil (image courtesy Greenlane).

In the US, Greenlane has been awarded a contract for the supply of a biogas upgrading system for a dairy farm RNG project in the State of Nebraska (NB).

Greenlane will supply its PSA system for upgrading biogas generated from anaerobic digestion (AD) of dairy cow manure into carbon-negative RNG suitable for injection into the local pipeline network.

Dairy-derived RNG is highly carbon-negative providing one of the most impactful ways to achieve deep decarbonization and reach net-zero emissions targets. For this reason, it continues to be one of the most dynamic and fastest-growing segments of the market, commented Brad Douville, President, and CEO of Greenlane.

Landfill gas-to-RNG project in Brazil

Greenlane has also won a contract for a landfill gas-to-RNG project in Brazil with one of the country’s largest landfill operators, Orizon Valorizacao de Residuos (Orizon).

Orizon is a Brazilian waste treatment and recovery company that offers a complete line of integrated solutions for the management and processing of waste, ranging from recycling to the generation of biogas and electricity.

Greenlane will supply its water wash system to upgrade the landfill gas to low carbon RNG.

This new project for Greenlane marks the sixth system supply contract we have won in a country that we believe has significant upside potential for biogas upgrading, including landfill gas-to-RNG, sugarcane production waste, and other types of upgrading projects. Although Brazil’s RNG industry is in the early stages of development, Greenlane has been an early mover and market share leader in the country, having sold 67 percent of the commercial-scale biogas upgrading systems in the country, said Brad Douville.

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